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Thought Suppression

Annual Review of Psychology, 2000
Although thought suppression is a popular form of mental control, research has indicated that it can be counterproductive, helping assure the very state of mind one had hoped to avoid. This chapter reviews the research on suppression, which spans a wide range of domains, including emotions, memory, interpersonal processes, psychophysiological ...
R M, Wenzlaff, D M, Wegner
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Suppressed Remembrances

2018
Kristiane Janeke traces the history of the Moscow Brothers’ (Soldiers’) Cemetery, using the specific case of this memorial to wartime fallen as a springboard to a wider discussion of suppressed memories of the First World War in Russia. The chapter argues that remembrance of the war was deliberately stifled as part of the Bolshevik project of creating ...
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LACTATION SUPPRESSION

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1980
In spite of a very recent upsurge in breast-feeding in industrialized countries, approximately one-half of parturients are candidates for postpartum lactation suppression. The mechanisms controlling lactation are complex and involve preparation of the breast during pregnancy, stimulation of secretion of milk in the immediate postpartum period, ejection
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Suppression

Annual Review of Microbiology, 1966
L, Gorini, J R, Beckwith
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Suppression

American Orthoptic Journal, 1957
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